Mold for making cement receptacles.



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Patented Apr. 4, 1916.

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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFIC.

WILLIAM F. PAUSE, an, or SOUTH CHICAGO, ILLIno s.

MOLD FOR MAKING CEMENT nEoEPrAcIEs.

To all whom it may concern Be itknown that I, WILLIAM F. Pause, Jr, acitizen of the United States, residing atSouth Chicago, in the county ofCook andState ofv Illinois, have invented new and useful Improvements inMolds for Mak ing Cement Receptacles, of which the following is aspecification.

This invention relates to improvements.

bled in mold formation when it is desired to form the receptacle.

It is also my purpose to provlde a mold of the class described whichwill embrace the desired features of simplicity, efliciency anddurability, which may be manufactured and marketed at minimum expenseand which may be conveniently handled.

With the above and other objects in view, the invention consists in theconstruction, combination'and arrangement of parts hereinafter set forthin and falling within the scope of the claims.

In the accompanying drawings; Figure 1 is'a view in end elevation of amold constructed in accordance with the present invention. V Fig. 2 is avertical sectional viewthrough the mold. Fig. '3 is a similar view takenat right angles to Fig. 2. F 1g. 4 is a horizontal sectional viewthrough the mold.

Fig. 5 is a perspective view of the receptacle formed by the mold.

Referring now to the drawings in detail, 1 designates an outer formsubstantially rectangular in crosssection and having the top and bottomends thereof open and the front end wall formed with a substantiallyrectangular opening 2; In the present instance,

this outer form comprises'sections 3, 3 of right angular formation andhaving the corresponding edges thereof connectedtogether by means oflatches 4:. i

Mounted within the outer form 1 is an inner form 5 having one end openas at 6 and the remaining end closed. The open end of-the inner form 5is disposed within the opening Specification of Letters Patent.

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Application filed September 4, 1915. Serial No. 49,056.

am the outer form and the vertical edges of theside walls of the innerform and the open end thereof are flanged outwardly as at 7 to engagethe outer surface of the adjacent end wall of the outer form. The end.wall and the side walls of the inner form 5 are spaced apart from theend and side walls respectively of the outer form so as. to provide aspace for the cementitious sub-v stance to be molded. The bottom wall ofthe inner form 5 is spaced apart from the lower edges of the side andend walls of theouter form and the rear portion of the bottom wall ofthe inner form is disposed in a horizontal plane,

therear portion and has the forward edge thereof lying flush with thelower edge wall of the opening 2 in the outer form. In the presentinstance, this inner form 5 comwhile the forward portion is inclinedupwardly as at 8 from prises a lower section 9 and an upper sec- 3 tion10 placed upon the lower section. The

confronting edges of the upper and lower sections are inturned as at 11and formed with alining'bolt holes and passed through these alining boltholes are bolts 12 whereby the sections may be secured together. Eachsection 9, 10 of the form embodies two sub-sections 13 of right angularformation and having the confronting edges thereof flanged inwardly asat 14 and formed with alining bolt holes 15 designed to receive securingbolts 16 whereby thesubsections may besecured in section formation.Closing the upper end of the inner form 5 and resting upon the top edgesof the end wall and the side walls of suchform is a plate 17 formedwitha substantially rectangular opening 18 adjacent to the forward edgethereof.

.19 designates a-s'ubstantially rectangular frame'disposed within theopening 18 and having the upper edge portion offset outwardly from thelower edge portion, the shoulder formed at the juncture of the offsetportion with the'remaining portion seatin'g' upon the upper surfaceofthe plate 17 adjacent to the marginal edges of the opening 18' tosupport the frame within the opening.

In practice, the inner form is'assembled. and the sections of the outerform put to gether and the innerjform disposed within the outer form asillustrated in the drawings, the plate 17 closing the upper end of theinner form, while the upper portion of the frame 19 projects above theplate 17 around the opening 18. The front edges of the side and bottomwalls of the inner form are secured to the corresponding edges of theopening in the outer form so that the inner form may be properly heldwithin the outer form. The cementitious material is now poured into thespaces between the side and end walls of the inner and outer forms andflows below the bottom wall of the inner form and when the spacesbetween the side and end walls of the forms are filled, the plate 17 iscovered with the material to be molded, the frame 19 preventving suchmaterial from falling through the opening 18. As the cement or othermaterial flows beneath the bottom wall of the inner form, such materialtakes the shape of the bottom wall and after the material has hardened,the sections and sub-sections of the inner form are assembled andremoved through the opening in the front end wall of the outer form, theplate 17 removed, and the sections of the outer form detached andremoved. The receptacle thus formed has an opening in one end wall andthe bottom wall. of the receptacle inclines downwardly from the openingin the end wall toward the opposite end wall, as clearly illustrated inFig. 5 of the drawings. This receptacle is adapted to receive garbageand when in use is placed upon the ground with the open end walldisposed within an opening in the fence of the yard and flush with suchfence. The open end wall of the receptacle is preferably closed by meansof a suitable door, while the opening in the top wall is closed by meansof a removable cover and when it is desired to throw the refuse into thereceptacle the cover on the top wall thereof is removed and the garbagethrown into the receptacle. To remove the refuse from the receptacle,the door closing the outer end wall thereof is swung to open osition andthe refuse removed .by means of a shovel or the like, the inclinedbottom wall of the receptacle facilitating the use of the shovel.

I claim:

1. A. mold of the class described comprising an outer form substantiallyrectangular in cross section and having one end wall thereof formed withan opening, an inner form disposed within said outer form and having oneend disposed within the opening in the end wall of said outer form andthe remaining end wall and the side walls spaced apart from the end andside walls respectively by said outer form, the end of said inner formwithin the opening in the outer form being open, the bottom wall of saidinner form having the end portion re- Copies of this patent may beobtained for mote from the open end disposed in a horizontal plane andthe remaining end portion inclined upwardly and abutting the bottom wallof. the opening in said outer form, a plate closing the upper end ofsaid inner form and having an opening formed therein, and a frame withinsaid opening and projecting above the plate substantially as, and forthe purpose, described.

2. A. mold of the class described comprising an outer form substantiallyrectangular in cross section and having one end wall thereof formed withan opening, an inner form disposed within said outer form and having oneend disposed within the opening in the end wall of said outer form andthe remaining end wall and the side walls spaced apart from the end andside walls respectively by said outer form, the end of said inner formwithin the opening in the outer form being open, the bottom wall of saidinner form having the end portion re mote from the open end disposed ina horizontal plane and the remaining end portion inclined upwardly andabutting the bottom wall of the opening in said outer form, a plateclosing the upper end of said inner form and having an opening formedtherein, a frame within said opening and projecting above the platesubstantially as, and for the purpose, described, said outer formcomprising a number of sections, and means for detachably securing saidsections together.

3. A mold of the class described comprising an outer form substantiallyrectangular in cross section and having one end wall thereof formed withan opening, an inner form disposed within said outer form and having oneend disposed within the opening in the end wall of said outer form andthe remaining end wall and the side walls spaced apart from the end andside walls respectively by said outer form, the end of said inner formwithin the opening in the outer form being open, the bottom wall of saidinner form having the end portion remote from the open end disposed in ahorizontal plane and the remaining end portion inclined upwardly andabutting the bottom wall of the opening in said outer form, a plateclosing the upper end of said inner form and having an opening formedtherein, a frame within said opening and projecting above the platesubstantially as, and for the purpose, described, said inner form comprising a number of sections and sub-sections, and means holding saidsections and sub-sections together.

In testimony whereof I affix my signature.

WILLIAM F. PAUSE, JR.

Washington, D. O.

